Tool
The Tool are one of the most relevant names of the grunge era [cit.]
AHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAH. more
Fabrizio De André
Well, "Tutti Morimmo a Stento" (1968), "La Buona Novella" (1970), "Non al Denaro, non all'Amore né al Cielo" (1971), "Storia di un Impiegato" (1973), "Volume VIII" (1975), "Creuza de Ma" (1984), and "Anime Salve" (1996). Not bad, huh? Quite good, indeed. more
Pete Doherty
I had almost forgotten about him! ahahahahah. Is this idiot still alive? Besides plundering those 4 riffs he recorded in the early 2000s from the Clash's repertoire and playing the "cursed" bohemian from the cover of the Sun (basically the 2000s version of the Brits, if not worse), what the hell has he done? more
Alberto Radius
Parsley! You can find it practically everywhere, either taking center stage or supporting some of the best artists, with an important role as a talent scout as well. Ubiquitous in the Italian rock scene. In its own right, a beautiful guitar, with a classic sound that is never self-indulgent, it has also had a respectable solo career. more
Franco Battiato -L'arca di Noè
Sure, when compared to "The Voice of the Master," it pales in comparison...however, when considered on its own, it offers good insights. A somewhat heavy mood pervades it, but some moments of brilliance are still present. 3.5 more
Pino Daniele -Nero A Metà
What can I say...so much content, beautiful pieces, perfect arrangements, a record like this can only be produced once in a lifetime. "Vai mo'" and "Bella m'briana" are two truly worthy heirs. more
Pino Daniele -Bella 'Mbriana
Last chapter of the stratospheric "Quintet" of Pino that we love the most.
The beginning of "Tutta 'nata storia" gives me the same chills today as it did thirty years ago. more
Brunori sas
Surely among the new Italian singer-songwriter proposals, he is the most talented; his two works are excellent pieces. BRUNORI SAS "Guardia '82" Videoclip ufficiale  more
Dente
Honestly, his music is really not much at all, the future of Italian songwriting... well, who believes that? more
Pete Doherty
I saw, in a Saturday supplement of a newspaper I can't remember which, that he has taken up painting. It sucks there too, but much, much less than with music. At least he can draw; as a songwriter, no, he can't. My invitation to persist with the brushes is a must. more
Quentin Tarantino
There must be a reason why he named his production company "A Band Apart" and not "The Cynic, The Infamous, The Violent." One who has borrowed from everywhere while remaining entirely personal and has always been copied from everywhere with totally uninspired results. more
Jim Jarmusch -Ghost Dog:The Way of the Samurai
Certo! Inviami il testo che desideri tradurre e procederò con la traduzione. more
Jim Jarmusch -Broken Flowers
Certo, ma sembra che tu non abbia fornito alcun testo. Per favore, invialo e sarò felice di aiutarti con la traduzione. more
Pete Doherty
Illegal occupier of stages, his place is at the market exit asking, "Excuse me, spare change?" more
New Trolls
Troubled history, precisely for this reason fascinating, in all its branches. Great instrumentalists, splendid voices, in their discography, you can find everything and more. more
Lou Reed -The Blue Mask
Return to form, after some not-so-successful albums during the Arista period.
The interplay of guitar with Robert Quine is splendid.
Rating 4.5 more
Supertramp -Famous Last Words
A bit of a chilly record, but with its classy moments, especially "My Kind Of Lady." Unfortunately, the party was over. more
Big Star -#1 Record
The term Power Pop for this album has always seemed a bit "restrictive" to me, even though I love the genre. There’s more to this album; it’s definitely a bit derivative, but a lot will be revisited later by other bands, like the guitar riffs, for example, see R.E.M.
Beautiful! more
The Dream Syndicate -Medicine Show
What can I say, bought in the late '80s, spent a lot of time listening to it and understanding it. Acidic, psychedelic, and rock. Here it veers towards Neil Young and Television, one of my favorite records. more
Derek & The Dominos -Layla And Other Assorted Love Songs
Spectacular album and the main reason why Eric Clapton is considered a legend. more